Hapoel Tel Aviv Expects Record Fan Turnout for Conference League Return Match in Hungary
Hapoel Tel Aviv anticipates its largest fan attendance yet for the upcoming second leg against Atalanta in the UEFA Conference League qualifiers. After drawing 0-0 away in Bergamo, the Israeli team needs a win in the home fixture next Thursday to advance to the group stage. Approximately 1,500 away supporters traveled to Italy for the first leg, and the club now estimates around 5,000 fans will attend the return match held in Miskolc, Hungary. This would surpass previous home crowds of about 4,000 against Ludogorets and 3,000 against Katowice in earlier qualifying rounds. In addition to strong interest from Israeli supporters, there is notable demand from local Hungarian fans, who may also fill the stadium seats. UEFA data confirms the attendance figures for the prior home games, underscoring the growing enthusiasm for Hapoel Tel Aviv’s European campaign.
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